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publicity

[U] Uncountable

This word carries a strong association with the machinery of fame and media manipulation. While it can be neutral, it often implies a strategic effort to shape public perception, distinguishing it from organic fame or simple awareness. In legal or governmental contexts, the word shifts toward the idea of transparency. Here, it describes the absence of secrecy, where the primary goal is accountability rather than promotion.

Used as a mass noun regardless of whether it refers to media attention or the state of being public.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

The notice or attention given to someone or something by the media.

"The new movie received a great deal of publicity before its release."

Noun
[a state or condition]

The state of being public; openness to public scrutiny.

"The trial was conducted with full publicity to ensure transparency."

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